Titles

The Title of each web page is found at the top of your
internet browser. As you can see, the Title for the web page
you are currently on is "Web Page Titles".
Bing, Yahoo and Google all place a heavy
emphasis on Titles when calculating the ranking of individual
web pages. Thus, each web page should have its own Title, and
the keywords » in the Title should
match the keywords in the page content »

The web page Title is one of the most important aspects in website
promotion. You will find the Title in the head part of the
source code of each page, just above the meta tags. What are meta tags? »

The Title is where you want to use your good keywords.
Each web page of a site expounds on a different subject
(generally speaking), so different keywords should be used in
the text of each page, and the Title of that page should
coincide with the keywords in the text.
You will be ranking with a multitude of keywords in the
search engines, because of the proper use of separate
keywords on each web page of your site.

A common mistake that many make is to use their company
name in the web page Title. This can be a waste of valuable real
estate, especially since search engines like Bing, Yahoo and Google, place a high emphasis on what
keywords are in a Title. Also, the first words in a Title are
more important than the last. Don't waste valuable space in
the Title with your company name. You're going to
come up number 1 in the rankings with your company name
anyway, without it being in the Title.